I have a container using debootstrap for Ubuntu 12.04
systemd-nspawn -D ubuntu_12.04 works
but I want it with boot option
systemd-nspawn -bD ubuntu_12.04
this doesn't give a console!
read somewhere, it might be related to older ubuntu's looking for /dev/tty1
et.al. where as systemd
On 11/16/16 23:26, Dave Reisner wrote:
On Wed, Nov 16, 2016 at 4:19 PM, Pekka Sarnila > wrote:
On 11/16/16 18:11, Greg KH wrote:
On Wed, Nov 16, 2016 at 03:33:42PM +0200, Pekka Sarnila wrote:
On 'Predictable Network
On Wed, 16.11.16 23:19, Pekka Sarnila (sarn...@adit.fi) wrote:
> Well my first point was that the web page should not say
>
> >> Stable interface names even when hardware is added or removed, i.e.
> >> no re-enumeration takes place
I now added a small extension to this line: "(to the level
On Wed, 16.11.16 15:33, Pekka Sarnila (sarn...@adit.fi) wrote:
> On 'Predictable Network Interface Names' it states as a benefit of the new
> policy:
>
> Stable interface names even when hardware is added or removed, i.e.
> no re-enumeration takes place
>
> Unfortunately this is not true.
On 17/11/16 13:11, JEYARAJ wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Dear Sir,
> I ,am installing job scheduling system for a single machine.munge also
> installed latest version.
> I start with Munge service .Error is showing;
>
> Again I used the command:
>
> Systemctl status munge.service
>
> Error is came.
Hi All,
Dear Sir,
I ,am installing job scheduling system for a single machine.munge also
installed latest version.
I start with Munge service .Error is showing;
Again I used the command:
Systemctl status munge.service
Error is came.
Please help me sir..
Regards,
Jeyaraj. M
Calligo